RnD Internship- Electrochemical Direct Air Capture (eDAC) of Carbon dioxide
- Hybrid
- Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
- Internships
WE ARE SKYTREE
Skytree enables a transition to a world with cleaner Air for everyone. We do this by developing and deploying smart technology that captures atmospheric carbon dioxide, enabling its use or storage to combat climate change and aid society and businesses around the world.
Born out of the European Space Agency (ESA), we are a global team of highly talented scientists, engineers and business professionals, supported by an experienced management team. Our working culture is based on a dynamic and smart approach to business with an open and understanding attitude to others and a desire to expand the boundaries of what is possible.
Take a moment to read more about our values and life at Skytree on our Careers Page.
Ready to make your mark on the world of CO2? Then read on!
THE PROJECT
We are seeking a highly motivated and passionate intern to join our Research & Development team to support our electrochemical direct air capture (eDAC) of carbon dioxide (CO₂) project. The internship will offer hands-on experience with the development, testing, and optimization of electrochemical DAC systems aimed at capturing CO₂ directly from the atmosphere. This is an excellent opportunity for students or recent graduates in chemical engineering, environmental science, electrochemistry, or a related field to contribute to impactful technology while gaining practical industry experience.
Learning Opportunities:
Hands-on experience in an emerging field within the climate tech sector.- Mentorship from industry professionals and opportunities for professional development.
- Networking opportunities within the clean energy and carbon capture industries.
* Internship duration- 3-6 months, full-time, 40 hrs a week.
* Start date- Dec 2024/ Jan 2025
* This position does not meet the criteria for employer sponsorship, therefore we are unable to support work permit or residency applications.
YOU’LL MAKE AN IMPACT BY
Conducting literature reviews on the latest technologies and trends in DAC and electrochemical systems.
Supporting in choosing the most promising eDAC technologies.
Supporting the set up of the electrochemical testing platform.
Assisting in the design and optimization of electrochemical systems for CO₂ capture from ambient air.
Supporting experimental testing and characterization of electrochemical cells, electrodes, and electrolytes.
Collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data related to electrochemical performance and CO₂ capture efficiency.
Preparing technical reports and presentations on project progress and findings.
Collaborating with cross-functional teams, including material scientists and mechanical engineers, to enhance system performance.
Ensuring compliance with safety standards and maintaining proper documentation of experimental procedures.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
Currently pursuing or recently graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Science, Electrochemistry, or a related discipline.
Strong understanding of electrochemical principles (and carbon capture technologies).
Experience with laboratory work, including handling of electrochemical equipment, is preferred.
Familiarity with data analysis software (e.g., MATLAB, Python, or similar tools) is a plus.
Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn.
Effective communication skills, both verbal and written.
Ability to work independently and within a collaborative team environment.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
- An opportunity for professional and personal growth in one of the most innovative climate tech start-ups in Amsterdam!
- A diverse and international team.
- Unlimited access to LinkedIn Learning to support your growth.
- A cozy office located close to the Science Park train station, also close to the highway.
- Access to the Science Park and Amsterdam University cafeterias (and all the great and healthy meal options).
- A monthly lunch allowance.
- Regular social activities hosted by our very own Champagne Committee.
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